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Niclosamide induces mitochondria fragmentation and promotes both apoptotic and autophagic cell death
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MitophagyNiclosamide InducesApoptosisCell DeathMitochondria FragmentationMitochondrial BiologyOxidative StressInflammationIdentified NiclosamideCell AutophagyMitochondrial BiogenesisAutophagyCell SignalingAutoimmune DiseaseBiochemistryMitochondrial DynamicPharmacologyCell BiologyMitochondrial FunctionMitochondrial DynamicsNiclosamide TreatmentMedicineAutophagic Cell Death
Mitochondrial dynamics not only involves mitochondrial morphology but also mitochondrial biogenesis, mitochondrial distribution, and cell death. To identify specific regulators to mitochondria dynamics, we screened a chemical library and identified niclosamide as a potent inducer of mitochondria fission. Niclosamide promoted mitochondrial fragmentation but this was blocked by down-regulation of Drp1. Niclosamide treatment resulted in the disruption of mitochondria membrane potential and reduction of ATP levels. Moreover, niclosamide led to apoptotic cell death by caspase-3 activation. Interestingly, niclosamide also increased autophagic activity. Inhibition of autophagy suppressed niclosamide-induced cell death. Therefore, our findings suggest that niclosamide induces mitochondria fragmentation and may contribute to apoptotic and autophagic cell death.
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